News
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Casey aims for flag glory
By JARROD POTTER A MINOR championship and bragging rights as the top team in Big V Division 2 isn’t enough for the Casey Cavaliers. The…
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TigerSharks swim with the tide
IT IS quite possible that the next generation of Casey TigerSharks’ Commonwealth Games swim competitors took to water on Sunday at an interclub swimming meet.…
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Rolleston could be Rising star
By JARROD POTTER GIVING his all for rugby union has always inspired Reuben Rolleston. Rolleston, 23, from Cranbourne North, has flourished in his return to…
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New boot’s shot at goal
By RUSSELL BENNETT A SIMPLE question Syd Pargeter’s older brother posed to him a few years ago has spawned what could be the most exciting…
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Dusties look to ditch Gippsland
By DAVID NAGEL AND RUSSELL BENNETT CASEY Cardinia Football League may have a ready-made replacement for Keysborough after news the Warragul Football Netball Club is…
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Fired up for finals
By DAVID NAGEL LOCKED and loaded. THE five teams that will compete for this year’s Casey Cardinia league crown have been decided after Beaconsfield ended…
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$10m street plan
SLADEN Street in Cranbourne will receive a $10.1 million makeover next year. Roads Minister Terry Mulder and Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Ablett yesterday (Wednesday)…
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NBN rolls in
CRANBOURNE West homes are among 16,100 homes and businesses across Victoria added to the National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout footprint. Build preparation for fixed-line broadband…
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Police hunt try-again thieves
AN INDUSTRIAL air compressor has been stolen from a semi-rural property in Cranbourne. Thieves removed the concreted front gate of the Westernport Highway property to…
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Cav Lara calls it quits
By JARROD POTTER LIFE off the basketball court started calling a little too loudly for Casey Cavaliers’ mainstay Lara Pauline to ignore. Pauline, 27, from…
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Staffy safe
By CASEY NEILL Police reassure after dogs go missing… CRANBOURNE police are reassuring residents their Staffys are safe from thieves following a frantic weekend search…
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Preps plan to succeed
THEY may be in their first year of school but Lynbrook Primary School’s prep students showed they have some pretty big plans for the future.…